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Ad CI ub Gives CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE. Tfcyrtday, Dec. 19, 1946 43 Looking at Hollywood By Hedda Hopper The Outlaw Trail' By William MacLeod Raine (Copyright: WiUiwn MacLeod Raine) Parly Today for OLLYWOOD, Dec. 18 Humphrey Bogart will do a rip-snorter about silver mining in Nevada after the Civil War for Warners. Titled "Silver River," it was written by Stephen Longstreet.

Owen Crump will produce. Incidentally, Bogey's skipper, Ted 1,500 Children (Pictures on back page) Approximately 1,500 will attend an Off-the-Street club Christmas party sponsored by the Chicago End of Santa Myth Doesn't Impair Yule Fun BY CLADYS HUNTINGTON BEVANS Copyright: 1946: By News Syndicate Inc. 1 Don't be upset because this year the children have discovered that Santa Claus is mythical. Don't think that the fun will have gone out of Christmas. It won't have, if you give a new turn to the children's activities.

Let them enter into the spirit of things in a different way, by taking part in all those doings that formerly were carried on in secret by the INSTALMENT XXXIV. JAIL BREAK "I never did like Ben." remarked Lay. "Couldn't trust him fat as you could throw a bull by the tail. He must of been pretty well liquored up before Grogan deviled him into standing up to Lovell." Haley left them to their game. They ought to have been still riding circle with the other boys, but it was not worth while asking them why they had knocked off work and come back to the house.

Federated Advertising club at noon today in the Grand ballroom of the Stevens hotel. Georice Schumake, 3 years old, of 3530 Harrison at- Sheriff Houck sat with his feet Howard, was too ill with diphtheria to be moved to a hospital; so Bogey moved a doctor and nurse into Howard's home in Newport Beach to take care of him. George Temple, Shirley's ex-marine brother, is wanted for the lead in a western picture. Joan Fontaine, not Dorothy McGuire, will do "The Snake Pit." Dorothy is having a baby. Now, let's see this makes six pictures ahead for Fontaine.

She's going to be busier than a one-armed paperhanger with the hives. Sen. Tobey N. H. is sold on California.

He says the people here remind him of a meeting he attended commemorating the pilgrims' landing in this country. He's a bit of a pilgrim himself. He took time out to call on Mrs. Edward MacDowall, whose husband wrote To a Wild Rose," when he heard she was at the Good Samaritan hospital. Suspicion of A Deal Mervyn Leroy, seen going Into Darryl Zanuck'a office at 20th Century, has fellows wondering if there's a picture deal in the offing.

Darryl'a hand, injured from catching a polo ball, is in bad shape and 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 in i will perform a solo dance she! to raise an alarm and took pains to make this very clear to hem. At the sheriffs call the jailer came to an upstairs window. He told Houck he would be down In a moment. The door presently opened and Hogan found a .45 pushed Into his midriff. "Reach for the roof." Winters snapped.

The jailer flung a startled glance of inquiry at his superior officer. learned at the Off-the Street club, 2413 Jackson blvd. She'll be on the program with professional entertainers: Willie Shore, Bobbie Breen, several acts from the Stevens hotel, and the Elastic Four, a male quartet belonging to the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America. 'The Best Years of Our Lives' Is Absorbing Film "THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES" Praataerd ftaaaael t.nldwy. released trm Baft-Badl.

dlreeted kr William Wvatr. rraa a aave! by Mar Inlay Hauler, aaat lament at the vYaed theater. THE CAST Willy Stephrnaoa. Mrrna Loy Al Mrahenaaa Fredrtc March teed Andrews MrtKnwi Trim Wright Marf ESerry. Maya Una CafaeTM.

O'lSonnell uk Ingel Caranlchael Haeaer Harold Rauell Hartenaa Perry-. tiearge Fat Peery. Hohnen Mr. Miriam aar Celllne (HIT Csrhran Mra. rarn.a.

CiMnbell Mr. rarrUh Baldwin In. atateraa. -Perethy Adint Mr. Don Beddoe 8tady Victor Caller Ballard Sanlord LarUa Aaaaea ah Michael Hail Pre-ar Hiltoa Mr.

Mollett Bar Teal Ikara Cham her It a Kanak Deaja Whit By Mae Tlnee This motion picture may well be acclaimed nearly perfect by all people touched by the war. It will strike a sympathetic chord In the hearts of veterans who experienced the nerve wracking experience of homecoming. In the minds of parents whose apprehension did not end when the boys came home, in the memories of wives whose husbands dropped out of their lives for the duration. The title is ironical taken from an angry jibe thrown at a discouraged veteran by his vain, childish wife. Hasn't she spent four of the mighty painful.

It's lucky, however, that his hand stopped it instead Three large Christmas trees and "Do like they say," the sheriff of his eye. Preston Sturges take for writing and directing a Betty Grable picture will be $350,000. Not bad, but not exorbitant with today's prices. Florence Pritchett was met at the airport and I do mean Palmdale, which is miles out in the desert at 3:30 a. m.

eight smaller ones delivered by Gus told him. "They've got the dead by Bob Walker. That I claim is true friendship. I'm wondering if on the desk reading an advertis-ment In the newspaper which said he would be a candidate for reelection on the Democratic ticket at the ensuing election. The office door opened and he looked over his shoulder to see Elza Lay and Nate Winters walk into the room.

The small gunman closed the door behind him. Tho Houck was vaguely uneasy, his professional heartiness did not desert him. "Nice to see you boys." "We'd like to have a little talk with Grogan, sheriff." Lay said. "Sure," answered Houck. "Any time you like.

Tomorrow morning, say. Set the hour." Well set It now, Mr. Houck," Winters said mildly. Account of us being In a kind of hurry and not beine able to como to town tomorrow." The man's gentle smile deceived the sheriff. "Wish I could oblige you.

But the fact is we've got a rule Winters interrupted, his voice still soft and purring. "You hard of hearing? I said now." The objection of the officer col W0Ui Relias, Christmas tree merchant, to the Sarah Hackett Stevenson Memorial home, 1400 Monroe will be set up today. The trees were stored yesterday at the home for mothers and children. Florence will have any dinner dates with Van Johnson, as she did the last time she was here. Keenan Wynn will have a Christmas Evie.

But that's alL She leaves for Reno right after the holidays. The wood on us." Hogan's arms went up. "I got only four bits on me," he said. "Take it easy," Lay told him. "We're not two-bit holdups." Covered by the guns of the outlaws, Hogan led the way to the cell of Kid Curry.

He threw open the door and the prisoner came out. Curry slammed his fist hard Truman Bradley' separation this time will be final. He says the The 450 pupils at Jones High school will send 650 Christmas gifts to veterans at Vaughan General hospital. The 900 boys and girls at Gray Elementary school.) divorce will go thru. The announcement of Ruth Tylor Zuckerman's marriage to Mickey Wood was premature.

Mickey is not yet divorced. Ruth Is relaxing with friends at Palm Springs. Bette Davis always states her exact age in all of her studio biografles. I asked Bob Taylor if he thought flying was safe. "Not entirely," said Bob.

"You still have to go by automobile to the airport." Winner Loser Jimmy Dunn hasn't been happy about the way things have been against the chin of the jailer and Hogan's head tilted back against the steel-barred door. While he hung there -helpless the furious grownups, because the results were held baa. as magical surprises. When initiated into these activities, the child will give thought to others. The first step in my family, after the Santa belief was shattered, was to make the buying of the tree and all the decorations a joint affair.

3730 N. Laramie have arranged to send 70 boxes containing candy, cookies, gum, combs, soap, tooth brushes, and tooth paste to Europe. They gathered the items upon re going for him since he won the academy award. He'll return to New York for a play after Christmas. "This Very Room" takes Donald desperado flung another jolt into his stomach.

The knees of Hogan buckled and he sank to the floor. quest of the Junior Red Cross for lapsed. He noticed that the smile gifts. Wood to New York in January. Barry X.

Sullivan named his new baby daughter Jenny after his favorite book, Portrait of Jenny." Qua am Also the trimming of the tree winters' face did not reach the The released man kicked him twice then done by the children, and they in the ribs. hard eyes. He felt as if a giant fist best years of her life waiting for "Cut it out. Kid." Lay cried. What d'you mean letting me lie mm Mae Clark is due for a comeback on the screen.

She's the gal who took the grapefruit in the kisser from Jimmy Cagney. Nancy Coleman wants to do a play when she has finished "Violence." Alan Young made a deal with our city pound to deliver dogs to any little were twisting his stomach into a tight ball. For something Parker had once told him came to his mind that this 'ittle man was one cooped up here three days?" Curry Mm to come home? There he was, flying all over Europe, probably having gay times in Paris and London, while she was home and husband-less. Living on the generous allowance he sent heme was bad enough. demanded angrily.

boy or girl who picks one out and had an okay from parents. Alan of the deadliest killers he had ever Keep your shirt on," Lay said, Christmas music greeted noonday crowds passing Tribune Tower yesterday as the annual program of carols was broadcast from 24 loudspeaker units on the tower and W-G-N building. Today, tomorrow, Monday, and Tuesday, the carols will be broadcast from 12 to 12:30 p. m. and from 4:45 to 5:45 p.

m. The late program will be carried on WGNB, W-G-N's sister FM station. Saturday, the noon broadcast will last one hour, with the later will pay as long as the dogs last. Bill Eythe, one of James Mason's met. trying to appease him.

"We'll explain everything later." He looked down at the prostrate body of the I was gonna say," the sheriff SI but how can she stand it when the staunchest boosters, will spend part of the Christmas holidays with the Masons In Greenwich, Conn. Bill and Mason took a liking to one another after I introduced them at a. farewell party given me by AI continued, "that o' course I would Klamorous uniform Is gone, when It's easy to improvise many tasty eajy-to-prepare desserts with Bonus stretch a point to oblige you." unconscious jailer. Why make Wright at the Savoy hotel In London last summer. 1 Copyright: 1946: By The Chicago Tribune I loved it.

Making and wrapping presents was another project the children could enter into, because now Santa was out of it and the children could anticipate, guess, and dwell upon who was to get what present. Delivering presents not in a rush but as a leisurely social occasion really is one of the pleasantest pre-Christmas things to do. Here is an idea that some young friends of mine think is marvelous: Arrange a "Jack Horner Pie" for the Christmas table. It can be constructed of colored or gilt papers over a wire or cardboard framework. Hidden in its interior are presents for each person at the table.

Rib "Nice of you," Lay said amiably. We'll drift along the street chat more trouble by bumping off this poor guy!" be is just another guy in civvies, earning 32 bucks a week as a soda jerker and refusing to let her work Choco I'll learn him to keep me behind broadcast in the usual period. in a night club? ting kind of friendly. When a man acts reasonable he sometimes lives to be a hundred." late Syrup. Just pour right from the bot- The carols broadcast in Nathan bars.

The fellow ain't hurt a bit He's just foxing." Hale court lend further Christmas Three men meet in an army plane. tie genuine choc- The manner of the good-looking enchantment to a scent already No, he's out cold," Winters said. They tied up Houck and gagged They are on their way home, discharged, but there is no civilian outlaw was pleasantly reassuring. made glowing in holiday decorations him with his own handkerchief, by the 600 lights which burn day plane space for them, since they and night on the 40 foot high balsam have no reservations. One is an air As they moved along Rincon st.

toward the jail the sheriff did not find that friendly chat came easily. He let Lay carry the burden of the uidic navur. Bonus is ready to "use has dozens of uses saves sugar, too. BONUS force captain who came from a poor family; all he had had time to learn then dragged the two men into the cell and left them locked inside. In the darkness they slipped across the street to the hitchrack where they had left three saddled horses.

Christmas tree standing between Tribune tower and the W-G-N studio. The lights, which went on at aMCAoiaM Jk JL JLa? BY RUTH MAC KAY III conversation and contributed only an occasional Yes or No from a chalk-dry throat. His reason told was soda jerking while attending high school before he got a more noon yesterday, will burn until the tree is taken down early in January. Medical Record Librarian There is an inviting field of work of which little is known by the him that they would not kill him. Abreast of one another they galloped up the street.

From the shadow of an alley Dad Cantrell watched their hurried departure from town. There would be no object in that, bons with names on them run to each place, or may be tucked under the "pie" until dessert time. Let these doings cover the days before Christmas and you will have busy, happy children. ON THE AISLE Goren on Bridge BY CHARLES GOREN ICopyrUbt: 1940: Br Chariea H. Goren) Both sides vulnerable.

South deals. NORTH A A 6 10 4 4 8 7 4 2 WEST EAST AQ 10 72 A 8 9Q 6 7 5 J932 4 10 8 4.K98 10 3 SOUTH AS VA 9 8 3 A 7 4 A 8 5 The actual bidding: Christmas music also began yesterday in the lobby of the Builders building, 228 N. La Salle sU where high school pupils participated in He lost no time In giving the average young woman asking, What shall I do when I finish school?" Actually, it is a profession, that of the 11th annual triduum of carols. alarm, but it was more than half an hour before anybody could get but he did not know the pint-size bandit well enough to be sure of his reaction if any unforeseen difficulty should arise. Houck exchanged an unhappy greeting with Dad Cantrell who came out of the Blue Moon just as they passed.

The spry old foreman of the Circle 72 stopped them a Pupils of Du Sable and Harper High ical records i expensive education as a bombardier. Another is an army sergeant, formerly a banker, with a steady Income, a pretty wife, and two teenage children. The third is Butch, who loved football and basketball and the girl who lived next door. He knows he never will be able to indulge his love of sports again and is dubious about the girl, because his hands were burned off while serving below decks on an airplane carrier. As the three head for the small town in which they all lived, their hopes and fears and dreams and anxieties pile up when they confront the old life that is somehow new and different, much as they may have willed it to be static to Continued from page 39, column 8 schools sang from 11:30 a.

m. to 1 p. m. Choruses from Roosevelt High school and Wright Junior college will sing in that period today, and choruses from Lindblom and Von Steuben High schools tomorrow. Dr.

LA moment to inquire how Houck's campaign was progressing. The broadcast, but it will travel, golden stairs, fireflies and all. It plays librarian, and one that has brought soul satisfying, responsible, well-paying positions. The field is not over crowded; Helen Howe, director of music for question was automatic. His specu Toledo, Cleveland, and Detroit be into the building.

The outlaws had flung the keys of the jailer into the creek, and by the time those of Houck were brought from his office to unlock the cell it was past midnight. The condition of Hogan was serious. The shock of the blow when his head struck the iron door had brought about a concussion that might prove fatal. Houck made a lot of to-do organizing the posse of pursuit, bjut in spite of his bustling about the sun lative eye ranged over the sheriffs it the board of education, has ar ranged the program. a fore opening here, then goes on to companions.

Politics, he remem Edna HufTman the big Shrine auditorium in Des bered, made strange bedfellows, but Soot Wn North East Moines for Christmas. schools for medical records libra these transients did not have votes Leon Mandel, president of Mandel Brothers, will present service pins to 163 employes who have worked more than 25 years in the store at a rians are filled only to 21 per cent here. Straws Before the Last Strata of their capacity. I'm in a sort of rush right now, Since the San Franciscan flurry be what they all remember as won So you can see it Is well worth Christmas and anniversary celebra in which Pierre Monteux quit as Dad," Houck said, tensing the inr patience-of Winters. the consideration of girls with tact, tion at 5:15 p.

m. tomorrow in the was up when he led a group of 1 heart Psm 1 ipade Paaa 1 tramp Pase 3 hearts Fbm hearts Pate Past Pass Opening lead: Two of diamonds. My statistical survey has not yet been completed, so that I am not at the moment in a position to state with authority whether a ma derful. What happens to each of them Is conductor of the concerts sponsored Cantrell watched them cross the heavily armed riders out of town store's 9th floor tea room. personality, accuracy, a flair for detail, patience, cooperativeness, and by the art commission, several street and stop at the jail.

He did to arrest the outlaws. At the Bar Capt. Michael Ahem of the Rogers artfully portrayed. There are times when you are slightly sick with stories have come in about annoy the warmly human qualities that Park police district and president of FINER QUALITY, TOO! AT klf JEWEL NATIONAL HIGH-LOW HIILMAN'S WIEBOlDrS COIDSLATT'S AND LEADING INDEPENDENTS dovetail with any kind of medical ances that preceded the break. I am told the commission had been not quite get this.

The sheriff was plainly worried, and there had been a suggestion in his manner of one the Rogers Park-Clark Business as Z-Y he learned that the three men he wanted had left the ranch several hours before. He followed them as far as the county line. His jority of the occupants of park sociation announced that the an career. The demand is so great that the National Foundation for Infan dickering with Leopold Stokowski benches have been reduced to their nual Christmas movie party next acting under a constraint. to conduct some concerts, which tile Paralysis has just granted the "Who is that old cuss that jurisdiction ended there, and he sad plight by failing to draw trumps.

But I am willing to an may or may not have been annoy American Association of Medical Rec ords Librarians scholarships amount ing. But there isn't much doubt about the proposed plan to get nounce, and with the utmost- confidence, that the virtue of getting ing to $83,000. The training is a WANT AD INDEX To PUci a Want Ai Talephont SUPirior 0189 Ak far a Wait AJ-VWv Antal Dorati to conduct an opera out trumps has been distinctly over year, with two years of college or nurses' training as a requisite. ballet performance of Coq d'Or," stressed. considering that Monteux, probably Monday in Adelpma theater, 7074 N.

Clark st would be open to entire families instead of to children only, as in previous years. Doors will open at 1:30 p. m. Tickets may be obtained free from the 250 business members of the business organization. A $25 collection taken up by clerks in the social service department of Municipal court put Christmas dinner in prospect, at least, for Mrs.

Dorothy Gilsdorf, 30, and her In today's hand South became de One Woman' Life clarer at a final contract of four When I visited with Edna Huff returned to Live Oaks with the sense of a hard duty well performed. Cantrell turned from watching the dust of the disappearing outlaws to shout out the news of a jail break. Th? first man he met was Bedford Rudholt, who had just swung to a saddle to start home. Rudholt took energetic charge of those engaged in liberating the two imprisoned officers and getting Hogan to a bed at the hotel, but he declined to serve on the sheriff's posse. Continued tomorrow stopped us?" Winters asked.

"Dad Cantrell. Works for the Circle 72. Foreman." Before they reached the jail Lay explained what they would do. We'll scrouge up against the wall where we won't be seen and you'll call to Hogan. You won't have any trouble if you make it good, sheriff." It had better be good," warned Winters.

"If you've got any crazy idea of making trouble shake it out of yore head right now. Get funny, and I'll pump a slug into your belly." Houck had no intention of trying hearts on the sequence of bids in the greatest living conductor of ballet, did the premiere with Diaghileff. As for the story about Beethoven's Ninth, when his back man, who directs the school for dicated in the diagram. My own medical records librarians of Wes sympathy for them, others when you are as nervous as their relatives who receive them back eagerly but not always understanding, and still others when you will laugh until the tears come. The moods are as varied as the veterans' reactions painful, shocking, wistful, confused, or humorous, all skilfully blended to the highest degree.

As to the acting, it is difficult to award the honors, because every member of the cast Is so much like some one you know, every one so natural and likable, as real and pathetic as any human being close to your heart, but Fredric March, Dana Andrews, and Harold Russell jive faultless performances. Mr. Wyler's direction is unfailingly skilful and in good taste. Nothing is overdone. He has made superb use of exceptional material.

A large part of the credit for the film's superiority is due to the apropos and unaffected lines. Even mediocre players would be splendidly equipped with them, and this ley Memorial hospital affiliated ers are said to have told him to leave off the last movement when with Northwestern university, she seven children, who are facing evic they found out it meant soloists preference would have been for a final contract of three no trump, but the auction was steered into its eventual channel by North's bid of three hearts, which leaves something to be desired. That North was justified in insisting upon a was loath to talk about herself. "It's the work that's important," I 1 9 A 5 a 9) I 3 tion from their flat at 6019 S. Win Chester av.

as well as a chorus well, I leave that to other conductors, and to you. she said. But I did discover that she lived in Bloomington, as a little girl. Her grandmother thought -AMDSEMENTS- -AMUSEMENTS- -AMUSEMENTS- -AMUSEMENTS- game there can be no doubt, inasmuch 'as he held an opening bid facing partner's opening bid. But with an evenly balanced hand and SEATS NOW FOR THE DJMM.4TIC THUNDER BOLT DMCT FROM NEW rORK RUN Amancaa Leaoua (or fr.a Paiattina Praaanta For Your Children" Xmas school teaching the proper career for a young woman.

So Edna went to normal school, and taught in the grammar grades until she married, OPERA HOUSI araiant. no ruffing value, he would have tho she wanted to be a nurse. been better advised to proceed Hansel A few years later a young nurse forthwith to a final contract of three no trump after partner's rebid of one no trump. assemblage provides expert deliv in the family became interested in the work of medical records librarian, and she shared her enthusiasm with Edna. As a result, the former school teacher lost no time coming A casual inspection of the hand (iretef A FAIRY-TALE OPERA (SUNQ IN ENGLISH) with norar-to-bo-forgotta eoitl SANTA CLAUS LOLLYPOPS ft ery.

While the film Is long, it is only at the very end that you may notice reveals four losers. Two in clubs, one in diamonds, and almost cer to Chicago to find out about this tew new career. Arts and Antiques .......51 Automobiles Automobiles For Sale. 51 Auto Repair IllJ. CUlp Auto and House Trailers SI Autos to Kent Credits SI Loans .................51 Trucks.

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Millinery Schools 47 Employment Agencies Men .......4 5 Employment Service Men ............45 Medical-Dental Positions .......45 Employment Agencies Women .4 Employment Service; Women .........45 Financial 48 Florists 3 Fuel Oil. Coal. Wood .....49 Help Wanted Men ...................44 Help Wanted Men ...........45 Help Wanted Women ............4 Help Wantoil Women ................47 Home Furnishings Furniture 49 Home Furnishings Wanted 4 9 Horses. Harness, and ...50 Hotels and Apartment .48 Household Appliances .................49 Instruction .4 9 Jewelry. Diamonds.

Old Cold. ..49 Legal Notices 50 Loans Personal and .4 Lost and Found ....51 Machinery and Equipment For Wantstt 50 MUcellaneoua For Sale SO Wanted ....50 Monuments. Mausoleums Mortgages (See Real Estate Loans Motorcycles and ....51 Moving and Storage. ....45 I Musical and Musical Instruments ..................50 On the Record the time; for the most part, the hours fly past. The tone of the story is ironical rather than bitter, irony tinged with pathos and humor and Just plain humanness.

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$2.40. $3 00. $3.60. $4.80 tP she took a position in Davenport, la, returned to Chicago to Starrini you will find it interesting, amusing, and hearbreaking -by turns, a a superior plan, which Involved St. Joseph's hospital, where she or Critics Acclaim A Smash Hit! 0 A MEN1E IN PERSON WITH HER ALL NEW 1947 HOLLYWOOD ICE REVUE 20 Cotortul umbers Produced at a Cost of Over $500,000 -A-SONJA HENIE In "Sleeping Beauty" FREDDIE TRENKLER in "Fireman Save That Bum SONJA HENIE skating with Harrison Thomson.

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26 4 MATINEES II EVENINGS IIHCT (IBM I.T. NETIOPOUUN 1PE1A 1111 for medical records librarians JACOB BfcN-AMI with CELIA ADLER SIDNEY LUMET AND N. Y. CAST OF 100 STUDEBAKER starts thurs. 418 S.

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No raisa in prices New Year' planned to throw the lead near the end of the hand and force the opposition to lead trumps to him. Now if the heart honors were split his went from there to Grant hospital, where she organized the sixth school later became associated S. NBIONraeeaw contract was secure. with Wesley, where she now heads a department of nine girls in charge For Best Seats 1 The first diamond trick was won with the ace and declarer cashed tne two top spaaes ana rutted a of the records of 1,500 patients discharged each month. She is the author of the only textbook in her field, Manual for bit of all the things that make up the era in which we live, and if you fail to see it, you will be missing the film that undoubtedly is the best all-around entertainment of the year.

Schlesinger to Speak at College Club Tonight F. Wagner Schlesinger will address the Chicago College club on "The Calendar an Astronomical Instrument" at dinner tonight in the club rooms. Mrs. Schlesinger will be a guest. Hosts will be Mr.

and Mrs. Dwight Cochran and Miss Minnie Frost. GET TICKETS NOW! spade, he then entered dummy COL. W. 0 I A 1 1, BlreMa.

with the king of diamonds and led the last spade. When East failed I37CEL 'ITT7JII to follow it was a good bit of luck, foe declarer could safely ruff the Medical Records Librarians" 400 pages teaches in the school at Wesley is making an address before the American College trick, leaving himself with three CnaUH Smatk Hits Cmptef 159 in lalkt History Symphony Onhtttrt PRICES: Matinee. 90c, $1.20, $1.80, $2.40. $3.00. EveniniS.

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1.80. 1. 2d. Saturday Matinea enly 3.60. 3.00.

2.40. 1.80. 1.20 (Tai Included) Mai! Order Send Stamped Add. Env. if JOE E.

BROWN trump trick into, no trick at all. Actually East won the last club in "HARVEY" 4 WEEKS STARTING MONDAY 2d l'lay of Theatre Season JED HARRIS PRESENTS WALTER HUSTON trick and led the five of hearts. West had to play the queen. Uwiih Marlon Lome VIW OTHB VV dummy won with the king and finessed against East's jack. Had (In person) In The Pulitzer Priia Play by Mary Chaw.

Directed by Antoinette Perry Nurses' Registry .................45 (See Employment Service Men Mrd-Ical-Deniai Positions 1 Office Furniture and Devices 49 Organs See Musical Instruments) ....50 Painting and Decorating I See Business Directory 1 Personal Pianos 1 See Musirsl Instruments. Poultry Chlrss. and .....49 Printing Machinery. 51 Radios. Supplies, Service.

Krai Estates Apartment Buildings .4 Business Property For Exchange .....................49 Houses .4 8 Houses ............49 Houses Built to Order ..........49 Industrial Properties ................48 Lonr.s. Mortgages .........49 Resort Properties .........49 Southern Prouettlea; F.fsorU...... ...49 Suburban 4 9 Wanted 4 9 Situations Wanted .......47 Sporting Goods Store and Bar To Rent Apartments .........48 Aisrlnients to Exchange. .....4 Furnished Apartments ...48 Housekeeping Koms ..44 Houses tot and Suburban 1 .........48 Industrial Properties I See Real Kstatel 48 Miscellaneous ..........48 Itooms. Room and Board.

48 Sioits. Offices. 48 Travel 4 9 Ttade Schorls Men .4 'I'latla Schools Women 4 7 Undertaker To Rent-Apart ments 44 HouMa .....48 Industrial Properties (See Real Estate) 48 Miscellaneous -4 8 Itooms 44 Store. Offices, Shop. 4 6 West won the third club, he would APPLE OF ISIS EYE' fiOOD MAT.

8KTS ALWAYS have been obliged to lead the 1.20 to 84.S0I fiat Mats. SIMt-i ititn x.l.HO; Writ. tu a.l'j queen of hearts, exposing partner's Original New York Cast and rrodiirtlnn i.2o. si.8o. :.40.

3.oo. sa.ttu. Sl.KO to SXOO. (All Tax Incl.) CIVIC THEATER WASHINGTON AT WACKER DR. TO NEGLECT SNIFFLES, SNEEZES OP A bottle of Ticks Va-tro-nol Is mighty handy to have around the house because this double-duty nose drops Quickly Relieves sneezy.

sniffiy. stuf distress of PULITZER PRIZE PLAY OF 1146 jack to a finesse on the return. China Tiffin Club Has 4.20: Bait. 40, 10. 7i SELWYN TONIGHT MAT SAT.

LAST 3 WEEKS MAT. TODAY. 2:30 TONIGHT at 8:30 ORCHESTRA HALL I i.zu ana l.ttu. fop. auta.

sat. ana i Dec. 2tt, 3.UJ; Hale. 1.8'J. 2.40; 2nd 1.20 (tax Gad Saats Available.

a. i i 8 Luncheon Meeting Today II The Theatee On I Id preaenta LAURENCE II 1 1 CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OKI IIKSTKA TOMORROW at 8l 15 II A I OLIVIER In WIMIiim piliHkeapeare'a WOMAN'S SYMPHONY in i head colas. Makes breathing easier, will meet in the Bamboo inn, 11 N. Clark st. at noon today for luncheon.1 WdpS Prevent many "Ids from The group, formerly known as the at warnlnK sneeze.

Shanghai Tiffin club, is composed of Thooubie-Duty Nose Drops should Chicagoani who have lived in China' you mucn misery. Works fine I GERTRUDE LAWRENCE in BERNARD SHAW'S Con ad DENNIS KING Even. (ere. SO. $3.00.

12 40. n. Jl 'JO. Matinees Writ, ami Rt. .1 00.

II CI. $1 M). 11.20 lias I'lea-e nwlo.e tampt'4 eim'lnita rrtum tit ftrkelt. Special fuUtlde Matinee Dec. 26 MA PERFORMANCE DEC.

2 and 24 with GEORGES SIEURY DESIHK PFFAUW, Conductor MII I A WILLIAMS. Sonrano lnit TONIGHT at 8: 15 Tomorrow at 2 1 15 Mozart: Don Giovanni. Artna "Allehi-jah" and "Dove Bellini: Casta Hiva: Kod.ily: Peaerx Variations; 1 a i a A ENESCO HERMAN FELBER ViVifit Ooorl peal, at Wot Oflire: 9I.OO. $1.80, SX.bO. 13.00.

3.60. lb. WESsU 3011, ni leasi a year, ana inose wno navet follow OlrecUoriS in the package, commercial connections with the, mmmmwwgm I V1CIIS VA-TRO-HOL Relsaud thru Unitad Artists, la TECHNICOLOR. Tars Perft. Daily (Inc.

8un.) All saats ratarvarf. Prltas: Eva. 2.40. I. SO.

Mais. 1.60, 1.20 (tsi Inc.) 6 oos Stats All Performancss At Bast QWes, symphony Tickets; tiUu to J3.50 (Tax Inc.) a.

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